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I haven't posted to the group in several years, but I've been following.
On this topic, maybe I have some information to offer. I recently had
reason to try the "Fracture" service that most of you (in North America,
at least) have probably already seen advertised
(https://fractureme.com). I
On 2015-05-28 21:51, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
OK now the problem is that my copy of MS Word is so old that Win 7
doesn't support it ... in fact, the .doc files don't even appear on the
new computer. I never upgraded because I was very happy, thank you,
with Word 97...
Perhaps see if the online
On 2015-01-16 15:24, steve harley wrote:
On 2015-01-15 20:55 , Mark C wrote:
Maybe someone bought a used police car that had the insignias removed,
but
kept the basic paint job?
that's rather common; they take off the insignia and the light bar, and
usually the push bars, but leave the
On 2015-01-16 16:40, P.J. Alling wrote:
It was as clean as it looks. No sign of any decals. It looks like it
was bought the way it is.
Yep, based on the photo, that one was part of an official buy. For
those who don't know, police departments often get their cars in batches
from the
Needs a piper. :)
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On 2014-10-28 13:21, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I know that there are many car enthusiasts on this list.
Additionally, I find some of these images funny.
http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20141021-driving-the-worlds-smallest-car
The BBC television show Top Gear recently (this year, I think) did a
On 2014-06-18 21:00, Peter Loveday wrote:
Yeah I got one of these some time back. Kind of fun as a third monitor,
but Windows 7 has no support for different DPI settings on different
monitors, which makes it tricky to reconcile with the 27. I'm not
entirely keen to update the desktop to 8.1,
On 2014-05-08 15:54, John wrote:
Can you say Nucking Futs! boys 'n girls?
I knew you could.
On 5/8/2014 3:31 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
For real:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/amazons-latest-patent-is-sillier-than-the-peanut-butter-sandwich-patent/
Absolutely ridiculous.
On 2014-04-24 17:38, John Sessoms wrote:
Plus, electric cars produce no useable amount of organic fertilizer.
But some of their owners do. :)
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On 2014-04-16 18:20, Mark Roberts wrote:
And listening to electronic music by Kraftwerk.
Possibly my favorite Kraftwerk lyric:
Die Fahrbahn ist ein graues Band
Weisse Streifen, grüner Rand
It scans really well, and it agrees with my inner driver, though on
track we do have some Gelbe
On 2014-03-01 10:39, Mark C wrote:
Been a few years since I bought any PC gear. What are the current
standards in video cards? Assuming that I need to get one, I would like
to get something intending primarily to use it with Photoshop. I am
currently using an NVidia GTS 250 with 1 gig of RAM -
OK, Cotty, here's your chance! A real, honest-to-God Daytona Superbird
with an actual racing history, and a 429, is for sale. No price listed. :)
http://www.motorsportretro.com/2014/02/1969-dodge-charger-daytona/
On 2014-02-21 19:35, Ken Waller wrote:
Sticker price as equipped $2400 including optional heater AM radio.
Seems remarkably low.
In '67 my dad bought a brand new Plymouth Barracuda Fastback for about
$3,500.
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On 2014-02-20 13:27, knarf wrote:
I don't pretend to know the answers.
If I had answers, someone would've stoned me to death by now.
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On 2014-01-08 16:41, AlunFoto - Jostein Øksne wrote:
I surely hope that Jostein's subject line is under consideration for the
2014 PDML Quotations list. I can think of a number of books I've read
over the years that could be said to have been committed, rather than
written. Thankfully,
On 2013-12-19 21:47, Charles Robinson wrote:
Dear Charles,
my name is Wolfgang Flür, [...]
That's AWESOME, Charles! Congrats!
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On 2013-12-11 1:02, Charles Robinson wrote:
400mm on an APS-C. Yow! I shouldn't ask, but I will.. - how much?
I haven't really thought about it. The lens in in great shape, but the
case is a bit beat up.
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I don't recall who started this thread, but if you're not set on AF, or
maybe even AE, I have a K 400/5.6 with case and a Tokina SD 400/5.6 in PK-A.
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On 2013-10-10 17:51, Darren Addy wrote:
[...] it is controversial to call it a satisfying one, thanks
to those who commit visual attrocities in its name.
I don't hate HDR, itself. I hate the way it seems most frequently to be
(ab)used.
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On 2013-10-10 16:49, Mark Roberts wrote:
Igor Roshchin wrote:
http://blueblockphotography.com/galleries/hdr-photos/
I thought some PDMLers will be sho... err. amused :-)
My eyes! The pain! Make it go away!
If you construe the term broadly enough, I guess Utter Crap is also a
genre. :)
On 2013-10-09 16:25, Larry Colen wrote:
Actually, what I think Doug should do is paint his racecar in a bayer filter
of 2mm squares, just to screw with the trackside photographers.
As one of said trackside photographers, I don't think I want to give
anyone else any ideas. :)
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On 2013-10-09 17:04, Larry Colen wrote:
When the halftones get shot
and the results aren't so hot
that's a moire.
Eek! :)
Woo hoo! Next week is Petit le Mans! Flagging a day or two, and
supporting the flaggers and other volunteers for the rest of the event.
When I'm not flagging, I'll
On 2013-10-07 18:30, Eric Weir wrote:
Compared to what I usually get with high ISO, though….
Look at the sky and you'll see it. The complexity of the rest of the
scene hides it.
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On 2013-10-07 19:51, Eric Weir wrote:
I see it in LR. Damned if can see it in Flickr. I tried a little noise
reduction. I could see the effect.
Flikr's downsizing algorithm may reduce it by diffusing the individual
errors across each other, achieving a sort of balance.
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On 2013-09-12 1:37, Zos Xavius wrote:
Oh, I was looking at pentaxforums prices and saw 1500. I swear
pentaxforums reviews manipulate prices. So you are saying that the 400
is worth less? Interesting. I'd actually love to pick up a 400 even if
it said sigma on it. Those lenses were supposedly
On 2013-08-27 7:06, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Do you find the horizontal mismatch distracting? Doesn't mayer much for the
magazine because it will probably be stripped our if used large, but when
making prints for car owners, it's a consideration.
The mismatch doesn't bother me, that's the real
On 2013-07-29 7:03, Walt wrote:
I've never heard [much of a muchness] before. Is that a common British
colloquialism?
I've heard that one, but it's been years. I've only ever heard it from
a Brit or in a book authored by a Brit. I don't know how common it is,
though. The web site
On 2013-07-26 14:49, John Sessoms wrote:
Being shot at was always a heady experience when the missed.
Being Shot At Being Shot
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A soldier in Afghanistan has been experimenting with making tin type
prints of his colleagues:
http://twentytwowords.com/2013/07/24/soldier-in-afghanistan-photographs-comrades-using-civil-war-era-technique-14-pics/
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On 2013-07-16 18:57, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Warning - more cat
Ashley turned 8 years today. Took this with the K-5 at ISO 25600 - I'm
just getting such a kick out of being able to do it.
On 2013-07-05 21:14, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Leaving the camera without batteries for a while did it finally
but this happening when I really needed the camera ... well.. very scary
I don't think I have an *istD around here anymore, but I've got a K100D
I'll send you, if you need it. That
On 2013-07-05 22:31, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2013-07-05 21:14, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Leaving the camera without batteries for a while did it finally
but this happening when I really needed the camera ... well.. very scary
I don't think I have an *istD around here anymore, but I've got a K100D
On 2013-07-03 17:54, John Sessoms wrote:
Interestingly enough, there was a lightning strike nearby with the
loudest, most ominous thunder I've heard in many a year just as I
started reading this thread. Lights flickered a bit, but none of the
UPSs even beeped.
Probably doesn't really mean
On 2013-06-30 7:01, Eric Weir wrote:
On Jun 28, 2013, at 3:21 PM, mike wilson m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Still looking for info on the polka-dot B17…..
Yeah, I've seen quite a few photos of B17s, but never one like that. There must
have been a reason.
It was a group assembly
On 2013-06-16 18:26, Thomas Bohn wrote:
An old lighthouse at the North Sea coast in Dorum-Neufeld, Germany. After it
was decommissioned it was brought here as a tourist attraction.
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/95985450@N08/sets/72157634166563244/
That's a very cool light, and nice set of
On 2013-06-12 19:06, Larry Colen wrote:
Our local costco carries it.
Zab picked up a flat of it before the party this weekend.
For non-Coke products, if you get the Throwback versions, they're made
with sugar.
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On 2013-06-11 19:25, Kenneth Waller wrote:
I didn't say snoring Dave.
One of these days, I'm at least going to get close enough to the GFM NPW
that I can hear the snoring. Of course, I only have to get about five
miles into South Carolina (from Atlanta) for that. If I make it, you
On 2013-06-11 19:24, Bill wrote:
On 11/06/2013 11:25 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 6/5/2013 6:21 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Bill wrote:
One wonders if Adobe hired all the ex Pentax marketing people that lost
their jobs when Ricoh bought out Pentax.
I'm working on an article for my own blog about
On 2013-05-19 19:17, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 5/8/2013 3:56 AM, David Mann wrote:
On May 8, 2013, at 4:45 AM, John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Not to mention what are you going to do if the FBI decides Adobe's
cloud is the new Megaupload?
Adobe's pockets are probably deep enough that
On 2013-05-18 19:02, David J Brooks wrote:
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 6:53 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
Btw did Shel write that?
Double HAR
My pictures suck because I don't shoot enough, and, when I do, I don't
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On 2013-05-13 22:41, Stan Halpin wrote:
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848/h5f467bc0#h5f467bc0
Very nice. But I'm kinda partial to cows. I might consider taking a
little off the left and the top, but it might change the composition too
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Try safe boot and chkdsk?
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On 2013-04-29 20:24, P.J. Alling wrote:
I don't know if you can count the PC Jr as any kind of influence since
the few who ever bought one denied ever owning one, and it was more
expensive than a number of full featured PC clones available at the time
so who'd even want one.
We sold the piss
On 2013-04-15 4:12, Larry Colen wrote:
What photos are you losing because your gear isn't performing
well enough, or because it doesn't have a feature that you need?
And in what situations does this present itself? If there is a
work around, what do you need to do to get the shot?
The two
On 2013-04-09 14:56, John Sessoms wrote:
Looking back, I can't believe that my High School Trig course never once
mentioned that Sine, Cosine and Tangent are all based on the
relationship of the sides of a triangle. That would have made it so easy.
Holy Crap! I can't believe that, either!
On 2013-04-08 19:58, Rob Studdert wrote:
OK, in my school day (only around 30 years ago) parenthesis in math
were only applied in the case where the operational order would
otherwise have been ambiguous [...]
Same here.
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On 2013-03-08 19:18, steve harley wrote:
went back to State Farm, and they both raised their quote and raised the
deductible (from $500 to $1000); i wasn't thrilled with State Farm, but
i am still with them; i will never do business with American Family again
My personal rule is to never make
On 2013-03-06 21:06, Darren Addy wrote:
I'd like to be insured against theft and also equipment damage in the
case of an accident. (I take a camera bag back and forth with me to
work almost every day). Is there something special that I must do to
get this covered under my homeowner's policy and
On 2013-03-05 17:53, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12643721utm_source=SH
OPutm_campaign=productutm_medium=CSE
Wow! They've got a surprising selection of lenses, but few bodies.
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On 2013-03-04 8:53, Igor Roshchin wrote:
... if somebody cares, Kodak files a plan for emergency from Chapter 11:
http://www.rbj.net/article.asp?aID=194171
With this much of regular loss, I am surprised it is not dead yet.
Cue Monty Python's Dead Parrot sketch or the Bring out your dead
On 2013-03-02 16:52, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
http://themetapicture.com/aerial-view-of-central-park/
That's very cool, Dan.
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On 2013-02-28 19:36, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Bran Everseeking of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, whose given name was Thomas
Dunbar, passed away today from a heart attack. Bran hung around these parts
from time to time. He was a man who embraced many causes and seemed to be
genuinely kind and
From: Mark Roberts
For those who don't know I'm in the midst of writing my own Photoshop
textbook for the classes I teach.
Oh, crap. Please don't be one of /those/ guys. We used to call any
class in which the instructor wrote the text a Read along with Larry
class, for reasons that should
Good Heavens, folks, it sounds like some nerves got stomped on with that
one. It seems to me (for the comprehension impaired, that means I'm
about to state an opinion) that, like anything artistic, and many things
not, it's an individual experience. If you require a definition for the
phrase
On 2013-03-01 23:11, Mark Roberts wrote:
In fact, I'm writing the book to cover the things I *don't* want to
have to talk about in class. So we can get on with the other stuff.
That's great to hear. That's not typical of my experiences, though, as
you might imagine from my earlier post. :-)
On 2013-02-22 0:51, Larry Colen wrote:
Microsoft is trying to make a UI that will work on both tablets and desktops.
What it will get is something that doesn't work well on either.
That is exactly what they got.
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OK, this is kinda a long shot, I suspect, but I'll throw it out there.
Do any of you folks have experience with the Fossil configuration
management system (or others, what the heck)? I'm trying to move up
from local and client/server SCM solutions to distributed ones. For
really small
On 2013-02-12 15:57, DagT wrote:
That would be the A*85 f/1.4. The worn exterior reminds me that it was my
favorite lens for almost 15 years, and the glass is still nice because of the
UV filter I used and changes when it was to full of dirt and scratches.
For me it would be the FA* 200/2.8
On 2013-02-05 2:14, Larry Colen wrote:
I, once again, point out that it's very easy to be cooperative when six people
are pointing guns at you.
Probably not required, but MARK!. :-)
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On 2012-12-18 22:00, Bob W wrote:
It becomes a war of attrition as these greedy bastards do their damndest to
fuck the ordinary people every which way in pursuit of their filthy lucre.
Preach on, brother, preach on. Time tested techniques on display there.
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On 2012-12-18 22:17, John Sessoms wrote:
The essential difference between Fascism Communism is that under
Fascism the government tells the people what to do and under Communism
the people are told what to do by the government.
I've long been under the impression that, at least as practiced
On 2012-12-18 22:33, Tom C wrote:
LOL Bob. Unfortunately. You may very well be right. Just look at the
'rights' we implicitly have waved by using the internet, smart phones,
and GPS, It's a gradual slide into having no or little individual
rights.
I've seen a commentary or two lately that
On 2012-12-18 23:23, Tom C wrote:
In what way I ask. There's certainly much I don't know. Are you
referring to the concept of personal privacy or the state of personal
privacy (i.e. the ease with which it can be invaded and trampled
upon)? I understand privacy can be invaded in any number of
On 2012-12-18 23:53, Tom C wrote:
When I wrote clandestinely track them, I meant the ability to, or to
back-trace an individual, were the desire to do so arise.
If you're on the internet, or have a cell phone, you're almost certainly
trackable. Almost because you can do those things and
On 2012-12-12 18:05, Bruce Walker wrote:
Can't help with Btrieve specifics, but this sort of thing is why I
always keep an instance of WinXP (and also Win98SE, a Linux or two,
etc.) in VMware, ready to fire up. Install cranky old app; do crufty
thing; restore VM back to checkpoint to get rid of
On 2012-12-09 11:35, Eric Weir wrote:
I've discovered that large-ish jpg files---740 KB---are significantly reduced
in size---10K---when attached to and sent with an email message.
Is this normal? Is there any way it can be avoided?
Where do you see the difference in the attached file? Has
On 2012-12-09 12:58, Bob W wrote:
That seems to make sense - 100:6400 = 1:60 as near as dammit
So, do digital sensors not suffer reciprocity failure, or not to the
extent that film does?
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On 2012-10-24 16:28, Bob Sullivan wrote:
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing, anyway.
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On 2012-10-24 16:49, Larry Colen wrote:
On Oct 24, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2012-10-24 16:28, Bob Sullivan wrote:
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing, anyway.
Doug doesn't need a torque wrench, he just
On 2012-10-01 20:44, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
We did double-blind AB testing and 8 out of 10 listeners couldn't tell the
difference...
Odds are that's 100% truth.
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On 2012-10-01 20:58, Mark Roberts wrote:
Excellent. And long overdue.
Excellent, long overdue, and 100% probability of being ruined by
Congress before becoming law.
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On 2012-10-02 1:32, P. J. Alling wrote:
OK I'm at my wits end on this.
After installing an update to my Laptop the machine won't boot. Well not
quite anyway. It goes through post and then stops at a blinking curser
on a blank black screen. So I built a slipstream recovery disk with
the
On 2012-09-28 23:44, Miserere wrote:
It's called Verizon Backup Assistant Plus. Free up to 500MB, beyond
that there's a charge. It backs up media files, documents and
contacts.
Just be aware that Backup Assistant is not equal to Backup Assistant
Plus. I've been backing up my contacts and
On 2012-09-25 20:41, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Never tried a pipe. Nor a ~good~ cigar. Smoked cheap cigars and I always found
them nasty.
Cheap cigars suck. Expensive cigars suck, too, but you're less willing
to admit it due to the amount of cash you spent for the stinky thing.
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On 2012-09-16 22:58, Tom C wrote:
Thanks for that reminder. I've noticed that as well when it comes to
text. I'm thinking, hoping, I won't experience similar issues with
images however.
Font sizes are configurable on all the GUIs I've used. Most also let
you choose the size of the icons
How about one of these,
http://www.bellparts.com/enlarge/495572/
and one of these,
http://www.frys.com/product/5351708
plus a pair of 9V batteries, a switch, and some wire ... and probably
some duct tape, somewhere along the line. Or Shoe Goo.
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On 2012-09-17 16:20, Darren Addy wrote:
Saw stats today that Google+ has passed 400 million registered users
(but only 1 in 4 is considered an active user). I wouldn't consider
myself in that active class, but I am registered. From what I
understand, from a photographer's standpoint, Google+ is
On 2012-09-16 3:26, David Mann wrote:
IMHO I think it's pretty marginal. When I used to upgrade my desktops I'd need
a new motherboard to upgrade the CPU. Then I'd find that the memory slots have
changed, the graphics slot has changed, the power supply connection has changed
and so on. So
On 2012-09-13 10:48, Darren Addy wrote:
... (who never wants to do another wedding, BTW) this still makes me
throw-up in my mouth a little bit:
http://content.photojojo.com/tips/how-to-shoot-a-wedding-on-your-phone/
Offer to shoot my wedding with a phone, and I'll offer to shoot you
with,
On 2012-09-13 8:51, Bruce Walker wrote:
The low effective transfer rate and high latency make sending
real-time RAWs impractical for me though. I think the puny CPU in the
chip can't handle efficient TCP/IP so it takes 15 seconds or more to
send a single K20D RAW (8 Mb) and a K-5 RAW would be
On 2012-09-13 17:54, Larry Colen wrote:
I suspect that it is out of alignment, I wonder what it would cost to repair?
All I can offer is an anecdote, Larry. I got the Sigma APO 400/5.6
Macro about a year after it was discontinued, at a get it out of our
inventory sale. I'd had it a year
On 2012-09-12 1:11, Joseph McAllister wrote:
Why did it take so long to attain that, as an average?
According to a class I took years ago, the answer is infant mortality.
IIRC, the professor claimed that if, in 1776, you ignored the deaths of
those less than either six or ten years old in
On 2012-09-12 19:12, Bruce Walker wrote:
I don't think this is yet practical. Assuming the camera has built-in
Verizon 4G LTE, and you shoot 400 RAWs in one outing, your camera will
be pushing files up to the cloud for more than 50 minutes.
I'd be happy enough with 802.11b/g, or especially
On 2012-09-11 1:25, Tom C wrote:
I'd like an i7 CPU. I can't tell the difference between the various
versions of it. Yeah I see the minor differences in speed and cache,
but in real noticeable terms what does that mean? Is it worth $200 or
$500 for a different version? I suspect not.
It's not
On 2012-09-10 12:31, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I have it on my Fujitsu laptop, and it works well as long as you can be
consistent with moving your finger.
Everyone should be aware that the software for some of the fingerprint
readers does some very stupid things, like leaving your password,
On 2012-09-10 18:23, Darren Addy wrote:
Not a lot to input here, but I think the most important considerations
should be: CPU horsepower (i7), maximum RAM (and I'd load it up,
preferably 16GB minimum), and connectivity [...]
I disagree, to a point. In his shoes, I'd get less CPU, more RAM,
On 2012-09-09 11:01, Bruce Walker wrote:
I'm really struck by the brightness and colour in these.
Reminds me of Bulgaria ... very brightly painted houses and other
buildings. Gives the towns an almost festive air year round.
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On 2012-09-09 11:49, David J Brooks wrote:
Franks tattoo shot prompted me to submit this for approval.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/djbrooks/7963255892/in/photostream
I like the way the earrings peeking out from under her hair sort of
mirror the eyes tat on her back. Must be a teacher.
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On 2012-09-08 13:26, John Sessoms wrote:
At least with dogs there's no question about who is owner who is
owned.
There's no question with cats, either, it's just reversed from the
answer with dogs. :-)
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On 2012-09-07 11:20, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
any recommendations for a monitor? I'm running XP on a dell dimension
C521 - thank goodness i have a PC Richards credit card (only one I have)
If you can find one that's 1080p, take a look at the LCD TVs in the size
that interests you. I've been
On 2012-08-31 18:13, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Gonna miss her like heck.
So sorry about your loss, Frank. I know about missing them.
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On 2012-08-30 3:03, Joseph McAllister wrote:
Anyway, my recollection is that TrueType was a method of minutely smoothing
what was once lumpy pixels. As opposed to Adobe's vector drawing formula. It's
been so long since I had to even think about it. Ya gotta let go of some of
what you knew to
On 2012-08-27 6:19, Joseph McAllister wrote:
TS TK NOFORN.
I know what TS and NOFORN are, but what's TK?
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On 2012-08-24 5:54, John Sessoms wrote:
Don't forget Death by PowerPoint.
http://norvig.com/Gettysburg/
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On 2012-08-24 8:30, Bruce Walker wrote:
While I can't dispute his other points about film being beloved and
all, Olivier Laurent's claim:
The resolution is still a thousand times higher than most digital
cameras can offer so long as a good scanner is used.
... is questionable at best and
On 2012-08-15 7:05, David J Brooks wrote:
I would if i could only remember it.:-)
It was thirty (twenty) years ago today, Sgt. Pepper taught the band to
play ... Congratulations!
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Just for giggles, anyone on the list interested in playing with Arduino
stuff? I've got one running a 9-axis position/rate capture system. I'm
trying to get GPS working with it, but either I'm an idiot or I have a
broken integration or a broken GPS receiver. But I'll fix it ... or
On 2012-06-20 19:34, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
In order to be brainwashed doesn't one need a brain?
A brain, at least an operational one, ironically enough, is an
impediment to brainwashing. Usually, anyway. :-)
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On 2012-06-20 19:40, John Sessoms wrote:
Some people just don't have any sense of proportion.
Some people are born jackasses. Some people find themselves in that
position and decide that it's not extreme enough, so they invest huge
amounts of money to become even better at it, at which
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